The aim of this study was to provide information about the nature and incidence of cerebellar disease in dogs with specific reference to familial conditions. Investigative studies were carried out on six closely related Bull Mastiff pups which were showing signs of cerebellar damage. The clinical details of each pup were recorded. The salient features of the condition were those of cerebellar ataxia and a proprioceptive defect often accompanied by hypermetria. The affected animals also demonstrated signs of visual impairment and bizarre behavioural changes. In each case euthanasia was carried out as a result of continued deterioration and unresponsiveness to treatment. Pathological investigations were carried out on all six of the pups. The...
Background: In dogs with ischaemic stroke, a very common site of infarction is the cerebellum. The a...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 B423Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Australian working Kelpie dogs are affected with an autosomal recessive form of cerebellar ataxia (c...
The aim of this study was to provide information about the nature and incidence of cerebellar diseas...
Cerebellar malformations can be inherited or caused by insults during cerebellar development. To dat...
<div><p>Cerebellar malformations can be inherited or caused by insults during cerebellar development...
This case report describes the clinical and neuropathological findings in three young English bulldo...
Abstract. Cerebellar abiotrophies have a nonsex-linked, autosomal, recessively inherited basis in a ...
Diseases of the cerebellar system are common in small animals, and result in a clinical syndrome cha...
Cerebellar abiotrophy is a degenerative condition characterized by either early or late onset of sev...
Abstract. Cerebellar lesions develop in a heritable disorder characterized by recurrent episodic sei...
This case report documents two pathological variations of potentially inherited, cerebellar cortical...
Late onset of hereditary cerebellar cortical abiotrophy has been described in a large variety of can...
Three Bavarian mountain dogs aged between 18 and 20 months, not related to each other, were presente...
Evidence of cerebellar abiotrophy (CA) was found in a six-month-old Arabian filly with signs of inco...
Background: In dogs with ischaemic stroke, a very common site of infarction is the cerebellum. The a...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 B423Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Australian working Kelpie dogs are affected with an autosomal recessive form of cerebellar ataxia (c...
The aim of this study was to provide information about the nature and incidence of cerebellar diseas...
Cerebellar malformations can be inherited or caused by insults during cerebellar development. To dat...
<div><p>Cerebellar malformations can be inherited or caused by insults during cerebellar development...
This case report describes the clinical and neuropathological findings in three young English bulldo...
Abstract. Cerebellar abiotrophies have a nonsex-linked, autosomal, recessively inherited basis in a ...
Diseases of the cerebellar system are common in small animals, and result in a clinical syndrome cha...
Cerebellar abiotrophy is a degenerative condition characterized by either early or late onset of sev...
Abstract. Cerebellar lesions develop in a heritable disorder characterized by recurrent episodic sei...
This case report documents two pathological variations of potentially inherited, cerebellar cortical...
Late onset of hereditary cerebellar cortical abiotrophy has been described in a large variety of can...
Three Bavarian mountain dogs aged between 18 and 20 months, not related to each other, were presente...
Evidence of cerebellar abiotrophy (CA) was found in a six-month-old Arabian filly with signs of inco...
Background: In dogs with ischaemic stroke, a very common site of infarction is the cerebellum. The a...
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1984 B423Master of ScienceDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiolog
Australian working Kelpie dogs are affected with an autosomal recessive form of cerebellar ataxia (c...